Octopuss Garden - Ringo Starr This song, "Octopus's Garden" by the Beatles, is an example of personification. This is so, because the lyrics are written as if this octopus has the human qualities of inviting people in, understanding what had happened previous to the their visit to the 'octopus's garden', etc. Some of the lyrics go as follows:
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus' garden in the shade He'd let us in, knows where we've been
In his octopus' garden in the shade
Mean Mr. Mustard - julian salas
This song, "Mean Mr. Mustard", also by the Beatles, is an example of alliteration. This is so, because it shares the similar "M" sounds, by saying "Mean Mr. Mustard". *Note: this song this song was written by the Beatles, but this example does not include them singing the song. This is a cover.*
She Loves You - The Beatles
This song, "She Loves You", by none other than the Beatles, is an example of repetition. This is so, because the song goes..."She loves you, ya ya ya." It has three repeated words in a row, and that falls under the category of this wordplay, repetition.
She loves you ya ya ya
She loves you ya ya ya
She loves you ya ya ya
This is an SNL skit, which is an example of a parody on the movie Twilight. This is so because it is exactly a funny imitation on the movie itself.
Octopuss Garden - Ringo Starr
This song, "Octopus's Garden" by the Beatles, is an example of personification. This is so, because the lyrics are written as if this octopus has the human qualities of inviting people in, understanding what had happened previous to the their visit to the 'octopus's garden', etc. Some of the lyrics go as follows:
I'd like to be under the sea
In an octopus' garden in the shade
He'd let us in, knows where we've been
In his octopus' garden in the shade
Mean Mr. Mustard - julian salas
This song, "Mean Mr. Mustard", also by the Beatles, is an example of alliteration. This is so, because it shares the similar "M" sounds, by saying "Mean Mr. Mustard". *Note: this song this song was written by the Beatles, but this example does not include them singing the song. This is a cover.*
She Loves You - The Beatles
This song, "She Loves You", by none other than the Beatles, is an example of repetition. This is so, because the song goes..."She loves you, ya ya ya." It has three repeated words in a row, and that falls under the category of this wordplay, repetition.
She loves you ya ya ya
She loves you ya ya ya
She loves you ya ya ya
This is an SNL skit, which is an example of a parody on the movie Twilight. This is so because it is exactly a funny imitation on the movie itself.